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Chapter 105 - Chapter 96: Fiscal Revenue and Budget

Regarding the government's development report, Carlo is actually more interested in the financial report of the Spanish Government.

After all, whether it is reform or construction, a lot of Pesseta is needed. If we don't pay attention to the government's financial situation, we might not even know when the country goes bankrupt.

Prime Minister Prim actually has a lot to say about the government's finances.

"Your Majesty, according to the summary of the 1870 financial report from the Ministry of Finance, our economic situation is quite good, and it is expected to maintain relatively stable growth in 1871." Prim said with a smile, appearing a bit more relaxed when mentioning Spain's economic situation.

The development of the economy is always interconnected. Although it seems the government has reduced taxes on farmers, once the farmers have money, whether they save it in the bank or spend it, it can stimulate Spain's financial growth.

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